Singapore penalises Vogue magazine for promoting ‘Non-Traditional Families’, breached content guidelines on four occasions


SINGAPORE, Oct 15 (Bloomberg): Singapore has cut the permit of a local version of Vogue magazine for promoting "non-traditional families” as the city-state reaffirms cultural limits.

Vogue Singapore breached content guidelines on four occasions within the past two years for featuring such content as well as nudity, the Ministry of Communications and Information said in a statement on Friday evening (Oct 14).

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